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An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep

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Today's article to share with you some small knowledge of baby flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period and light sleep, novice parents should know that the newborn belly is really too delicate! Because the stomach and intestines have not yet fully developed, many mothers in the process of feeding, will encounter the symptoms of the baby's belly discomfort, especially after drinking milk powder, flatulence, intestinal sound, etc., resulting in the baby will cry every day, kick hands and feet, and even sometimes hold breath.

An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep

But most novice parents often confuse these four symptoms, do some ineffective responses, can not correctly alleviate the baby's discomfort! ❤️ ⭐ ❗

An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep
An article to distinguish neonatal intestinal flatulence, intestinal colic, surge period, light sleep

1. Intestinal gas vs intestinal colic: These two concepts can be confusing for moms. In fact, they are all related to the gas in your baby's gut. However, intestinal flatulence usually becomes more pronounced after a few weeks of birth, while colic is a more severe pain that often lasts for several hours.

2. Rapid growth after childbirth (bulking period): At this stage, the baby is rapidly gaining weight and height every day. This means that mothers need to provide more nutrients (such as breast milk) and enough rest time to support their baby's growth and development.

3. Light sleep: Newborn babies often need to adjust their posture or move their position in their dreams. It's not because you're bothering them or they're angry, it's because they're still developing a process necessary for their nervous system. During this time, try to be quiet and give them enough security to help them fall into a deep sleep more easily.

ps: If intestinal flatulence is a pure physiological need (need to pass gas), then after the surge period after feeding is more of a psychological need (need to be comforted), in the face of a fierce long-term parents must learn not to be anxious, calmly help the baby through...

Novice parents can judge according to the performance of different symptoms and different time periods, and it is recommended to go to YY to consult YS in special cases.